Peaceful protesters in Sudan are being targeted by brutal police violence and face unjust arrest for demonstrating their freedom of speech. Dozens of protesters sit in jail for speaking out against unfair budget practices in the government.

These men and women are forbidden from seeing their families. Some cannot even communicate with their lawyers. They’re being held without charge, in a solitary limbo, isolated from the rest of society.

Sign the petition to demand that authorities in Sudan release these peaceful protesters immediately. To hold them without charge is to abuse their rights to speech, expression, and assembly.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Attorney General Ahmed,

Peaceful protesters in your nation sit in jail without charge. They wait in a twisted limbo, stuck between freedom and confinement with their fate unknown. They are forbidden from consulting their families or their lawyers. They’re isolated from the rest of society simply for sharing their voice.

To hold these men and women without charge is to rob them of their basic human rights. It is to strip them of their freedoms of speech, expression, and assembly. I demand that these men and women be released immediately.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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